On Fri, 2 May 2008 20:53:28 -0500, "John" <here@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Fellow Grand Cherokee owners,
>I was going to fork over about $180-$300 worth of new plastic headlight
>housings for my 1999 grand Cherokee. My old ones were a mess and light
>barely came through these nasty, yellowed, funked up plastic lenses. A
>friend of mine turned me on to Crystal View headlight restorer kit. I
>bought the kit at Advance Auto for $20 (cheaper than the web-site which
>charges $23.96) http://www.crystalviewchemicals.com/
>
>I have to tell you that I am always skeptical of this kind of stuff.
Much
>to my surprise I was very very pleased. I spent about an hour wet
sanding
>the passenger side headlight housing (it was a mess) and then I put the
>final protective coating from crystalview on the headlight housing.
>Unbelievable..the housing looks brand new and the lenses are crystal
clear.
>I have no idea how long it will last, but they say it's a permanent fix
and
>it comes with a warranty (whatever that means). We'll see.
>
>So, if your plastic lenses/housings are all gunked up, give this kit a
try.
>
>As I look at this posting I can see how one would think I work for
>Crystalview. I dont. Just trying to help my fellow Jeep owners fix a
>crummy chrysler product. Like the front brakes on 1999 Grand Cherokees.
I think you forgot your MAF anti-spam id.


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